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  2. That text exchange is something else. The increasingly shocked and horrified questions from the roommate, and the flippant and unconcerned responses from the killer. Far more worried about getting a rifle back to his father than killing another person. Chilling.
  3. The drive to bang doesn't develop correctly when you've been fapping to stepmom porn since you were 12.
  4. A classic Redford story, by his buddy, Mike Nichols, talking about how he couldn't consider casting him in The Graduate:
  5. This is fun. Sagarin keeps track of schools’ records against top 30 teams. You can accumulate conference records against top 30 teams. Checking to see just how good schedules are. So far, the ACC is 3-6 playing top 30 teams. The B1G is 1-5 (we all know who the “1” is). The SEC is 7-7. The AAC is 1-3. The B12, CUSA and MAC are all 0-5. The MW is 0-6. This can be fun to track through the season. (Currently, the B12 has one team-Utah- in sagarin’s top 30).
  6. Target field, best sports bar and food is at stadium bar and grill.
  7. The rest was good stuff and I agree, but this I think has been proven not true. The majority of the religious in the US are a major part of the hatred, callous, selfishness problem. Then historically speaking the countries that are run more secular in nature tend to be able to find the middle ground and address problems me efficiently. Think the Scandinavian countries and Japan in the modern world. They aren't ever perfect, but they tend to avoid some of the biggest traps religious societies fall into. My theory is because belief in a religion opens a mind up to belief in other things that also either have zero evidence to support, or have mountains of evidence to refute. Like believing in trump and the conservative lie.
  8. I always liked this one, even though it was a flop and was panned. It had a great soundtrack by Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins
  9. Having these in a pinch along with some wood glue to fix a stripped, wood hole. Always works like a charm.
  10. They did it with our weapons and aircraft. You understand that this kind of shit is how we lose influence and lose major military bases that we need over there.
  11. But it's also part of being active in a teens life and understanding where they are putting their time and energy and sort of foolishness is going on. To be fair, I did plenty of foolishing things in my day (as I am sure you all did) but this is the flavor of foolishness and arguably the results and consequences of teen foolishness has never been more dire and unhealthy. This stuff can intersect with the "why are kids so intolerant" discussion tbh.
  12. Spurs are the better side right now. Hope they can capitalize on it soon.
  13. I have not, but I'm sure it will happen sooner or later
  14. I would have said last week, Get some Gloves and you can borrow my man card. Today I say this- I heard a term from a prim and proper lady a couple of years back that I had never heard before, "Bat in the Chimney." But in her case, she was referring to a booger that was hanging and blowing back and forth in the nostril. I thought is was pretty funny. Any of ya'll heard that before? I think of it every time that little booger is a problem...
  15. And 6-7 is fairly self-explanatory if you've ever spent 10 minutes around any teen for the last 6 months.
  16. He is probably feeling overwhelmed, which often leads to indecision and anxiety, which piles up more stuff to do and leads to a vicious cycle. My approach when there is too much to do at work is to choose a couple of things to do and tell all other project heads to take a hike. Arch should tell coaches that he will only practice a couple of pass plays until he feels comfortable and coaches see the improvement. He is trying to process the whole playbook and is unable to act on even simple stuff.
  17. Gonna have to send that to some folks I know and ask them why Epstein was arrested and died under Trump's DOJ if he wasn't trafficking anybody.
  18. Just very sad all around. So senseless.
  19. Ryder Cup 2025: Europe’s new trick? Team practicing with VR headsets to mimic expected abuse Rory McIlroy told reporters Sunday at the BMW PGA Championship that members of the European Ryder Cup team have been wearing virtual reality headsets with programmed crowd abuse to simulate the potential reception they'll receive at next week at Bethpage. Eleven of the 12 European team members were at the BMW PGA, the DP World Tour's flagship tournament at Wentworth in England. That number does not include vice captain Alex Noren—who won the tournament—and captain Luke Donald, who missed the cut. Noren topped France’s Adrien Saddier with a birdie on the first playoff hole. The 45th Ryder Cup will be held at Bethpage Black in Farmington, N.Y., from Sept. 26-28. Europe was triumphant in the previous edition in 2023 in Rome, although the team has not won in the U.S. since Medinah in 2012. Donald hosted a team dinner on Tuesday at Wentworth—the headquarters of the DP World Tour, which runs the European side of the Ryder Cup—attended by players, staff, caddies, wives and girlfriends. McIlroy revealed it was there that the 11 players were given the VR headsets. “They said ‘how far do you want this to go?’” McIlroy told reporters at Wentworth on Sunday, after a closing eagle gave him a 65 for a T-20 at 12 under par. “And I said ‘go as far as you want.’ It is just to simulate the sights and sounds and noise. That’s the stuff that we are going to have to deal with. So it’s better to try to desensitize yourself as much as possible before you get in there. You can get them to say whatever you want them to say. So you can go as close to the bone as you like.” Asked for specifics on the content, McIlroy told the Guardian: “You don’t want to know. Not for publication.” Donald made his debut as captain at Marco Simone in Rome. The former World No. 1, who won five PGA Tour titles and six on the European circuit, was praised for his attention to detail as a Ryder Cup skipper. It seems the 47-year-old will continue the scrupulousness onto Long Island for the biennial event in two weeks. “We are doing everything we can to best prepare ourselves for what it is going to feel like on Friday week,” McIlroy said. “But nothing can really prepare you until you’re actually in that. You can wear all the VR headsets you want and do all the different things we’ve been trying to do to get ourselves ready but once the first tee comes on Friday it’s real and we just have to deal with whatever’s given.” The European squad left England Sunday for New York, where it was planned to play a nine-hole practice round on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday at the course that hosted the 2019 PGA Championship, as well as the 2002 and 2009 U.S. Opens.
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